Reel Reviews | Mercy
Our review breaks down the futuristic sci-fi thriller, where justice is automated, empathy is erased, and one man has ninety minutes to prove his innocence before an AI judge delivers a final verdict.
Our review breaks down the futuristic sci-fi thriller, where justice is automated, empathy is erased, and one man has ninety minutes to prove his innocence before an AI judge delivers a final verdict.
Big names, big budget, and zero spark. The Electric State should have been the Russo Brothers’ next sci-fi knockout, instead, it’s a hollow road trip through a world that never connects.
It goes without saying that The Garfield Movie is a re-imagining of a classic character for an audience that has no idea who Garfield truly is.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is a delightful film that presents a fitting end to a weird and wonderful superhero saga.
By Charles Kirkland Jr. Chris Pratt continues to delve into the action genre as a family man drafted to fight in a future battle in [read more]
Avengers: Endgame is a movie without equal. No other movie before has ever come to a glorious conclusion a series of movies the way this one has.
Tongue firmly in cheek, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part is very entertaining. It never takes itself too seriously which is great for the children and has enough smart pop culture references to keep the adults interested as well.
by Monica Hayes J. A. Bayona’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom dinosaurs are fun and entertaining to watch, but that is about it.